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In this episode, the narrative focuses on the arrival of , the goddess of misfortune and the sister of Lakshmi, who seeks to create discord in Dwarka.
As Krishna begins to narrate the sacred tale of Vidhyalakshmi , Alakshmi uses her powers to cause significant hindrances, aiming to disrupt the spiritual harmony Krishna is trying to establish.
The most striking moment occurs when the villagers gather to hear Krishna's divine flute music. To everyone's shock—and despite his identity as the master of the instrument— Krishna fails to play the flute . This unusual lapse signifies the heavy influence of misfortune and the thematic struggle between divine knowledge (Vidhyalakshmi) and ignorance or chaos (Alakshmi). Deep Review & Key Themes RadhaKrishn S4 E177 720p 24th June_(@RKrishnaa).mp4
While the show is praised for its grandeur and emotional dialogues, some critics and viewers on platforms like Facebook have noted that the CGI for supernatural entities (like the "dark" aura of Alakshmi) can sometimes feel less polished than the series' earlier seasons. Production Context
The episode features the core cast, including Sumedh Mudgalkar (Krishna) and Mallika Singh (Radha/Alakshmi), with Basant Bhatt as Balaram. In this episode, the narrative focuses on the
Directed by Loknath Pandey and Tripurari Tripathi, with writing by Dilip Jha. Watch RadhaKrishn S4 Episode 177 on JioHotstar
Sumedh Mudgalkar's portrayal of a "flustered" or "failing" Krishna provides a rare vulnerability to the character, which fans of the official Star Bharat series often cite as a highlight of his range. To everyone's shock—and despite his identity as the
The show uses the storytelling format (Krishna narrating the Ashtalakshmi stories) to provide moral lessons to the audience. This episode highlights how even the divine can appear "hindered" to teach a deeper lesson about overcoming external negativity.